New Hope Oahu's "Kingdom" is Now Available

DREAM Worship is proud to release the 7th album by Honolulu, HI worship team, New Hope Oahu. The Billboard top charting team album Kingdom is a collection of new powerful worship songs mixed with their older favorites live. The church has a passion to see a spiritual awakening within the hearts of it's people and that is evident and echoed through the 10 song album. The self-titled track "Kingdom" is the lead out track and is an energetic hand lifting worship track that easily takes you into the atmosphere of God's presence.
"From youth to young adults to the mature believers in our church- everyone is grabbing on to the worship songs on this new album! We've all been led to declare God's Kingship to the culture around us. The "Kingdom" album has put lyrics to this leading!" - Pastor Jon Burgess
You can purchase Kingdom at all digital retailers by clicking the banner or going here.
Kingdom track listing:
- Kingdom
- Trust
- Fountain
- I Choose You
- Be Still
- Lamb of God
- Name of Jesus
- We Live
- Greater Together
- How We Worship
For more information visit: enewhope.org and dreamlabelgroup.com
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ABOUT NEW HOPE OAHU:
When you stroll through the bustling weekend services of New Hope Christian Fellowship, it's hard to imagine that NewHope started as a quiet whisper from God, 20 years ago in 1995 with Pastor Wayne Cordeiro and his wife Anna. NewHope Oahu is now listed as one of the top ten most innovative churches in America, with Outreach Magazine listing them as one of the "top five churches to learn from." New Hope is known for the worship, music, redeeming the arts, technology and the incredible teaching from Wayne Cordeiro. Over 3,000 attending services each week via the Internet. New Hope has seen over 73,000 first time decisions in Hawaii since its inception 29 years ago.
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